100 m3/h of a gas mixture containing 84.0 mol % N2 and the balance n-Heptane (the condensable species) flows chrough a pipe at 2.00 atm absolute and 200 oC. s the gas saturated at the given conditions? Justify your answer. If the gas is cooled at constant pressure, what is the temperature at which the condensable fluid just started t condense. Calculate the inlet flowrates of the mixture then repeat part b) but at which 60% condensation is achieved.

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100 m3/h of a gas mixture containing 84.0 mol % N2 and
the balance n-Heptane (the condensable species) flows
through a pipe at 2.00 atm absolute and 200 oC.
Is the gas saturated at the given conditions? Justify your
answer.
If the gas is cooled at constant pressure, what is the
temperature at which the condensable fluid just started to
condense.
Calculate the inlet flowrates of the mixture then repeat
part b) but at which 60% condensation is achieved.
Transcribed Image Text:100 m3/h of a gas mixture containing 84.0 mol % N2 and the balance n-Heptane (the condensable species) flows through a pipe at 2.00 atm absolute and 200 oC. Is the gas saturated at the given conditions? Justify your answer. If the gas is cooled at constant pressure, what is the temperature at which the condensable fluid just started to condense. Calculate the inlet flowrates of the mixture then repeat part b) but at which 60% condensation is achieved.
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